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Automated Production Surveillance
SPE Projects, Facilities & Construction, 2006Summary "Real time" is the new buzz in the upstream petroleum industry. So far, operators at the lease locations have been the main users of real-time data measured at second or minute increments to manage wells and keep them on production. Engineers usually see only a subset of the data—the daily production volumes and rates, along with
Christian Oberwinker +3 more
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Medical Product Safety Surveillance
Epidemiology, 2013Large linked database networks, like the US Food and Drug Administration's Sentinel System, are being built for medical product surveillance. One use of these networks is for "near real-time" sequential database surveillance of prespecified medical product-adverse event pairs, which may result in a "safety signal" when a statistical excess risk is ...
Judith C, Maro +2 more
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Production and Injection Monitoring and Surveillance
SPE Production and Operations Symposium, 2013Abstract The Casabe Technology Alliance between Ecopetrol and Schlumberger started its operation in 2004 in Casabe field. The field came originally into production several decades ago and by 2004 was producing close to 5,000 BOPD. The alliance has since redevelopment the field with an aggressive strategy to increase Oil ...
O. Agudelo +4 more
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Technology Focus: Production Monitoring/Surveillance
Journal of Petroleum Technology, 2015Technology Focus As we take a look over the last year, the industry has seen further advancements in the areas of production monitoring, surveillance, analysis, and optimization. We continue to find new ways of data gathering, processing, and interpretation.
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Understanding Productivity, A Key to Aedes aegypti Surveillance
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1995The objective of this work was to define criteria that could be applied to achieve faster, more economical, and accurate assessment of vector populations for control of dengue viruses. During 1989-1990, 1,349 premises were surveyed in Townsville, Charters Towers and Mingela/Ravenswood, Queensland, Australia.
W, Tun-Lin, B H, Kay, A, Barnes
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Fundamental Testing and Production Surveillance
Proceedings of Fall Meeting of the Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME, 1967American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Inc. This paper was prepared for the 42nd Annual Fall Meeting of the Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME, to be held in Houston, Tex., Oct. 1–4, 1967. Permission to copy is restricted to an abstract of not more than 300 words. Illustrations may not be copied.
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Mature Oilfield Production Surveillance and Optimization Using Clamp-On Sonarflow Surveillance
Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition & Conference, 2019Abstract Umm Gudair (UG) field is one of the major oil fields of West Kuwait asset. Wells are tested periodically using multiple conventional test separators and data is subsequently used to update Well Performance "Nodal analysis" and "Live Flow Line Surface Network Model".
Ahmed Hussein +7 more
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Fibre Optic Sensing For Improved Wellbore Production Surveillance
International Petroleum Technology Conference, 2014Abstract Since our previous publication1 significant progress has been made to further mature the application of Fiber-Optic (FO) based Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) for production and injection profiling. A considerable number of new field surveys were conducted to further improve the evaluation algorithms or ...
J. van der Horst +16 more
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Production Surveillance And Optimization With Data Driven Models
International Petroleum Technology Conference, 2007Abstract In conventional practice, individual well oil, gas and water production is only measured on a weekly or monthly basis using shared well test facilities. Oil and gas production from a cluster of wells is hence difficult to manage, leading to late diagnosis of production problems and slow and conservative ...
K.-C. Goh +3 more
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A Flowline Monitor for Production Surveillance
SPE European Spring Meeting, 1976American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Inc. This paper was prepared for the SPE-European Spring Meeting 1976 of the Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME, held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, April 8–9, 1976. Permission to copy is restricted to an abstract of not more than 300 words.
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